Monday, July 11, 2016
Supporting your local babywearing group, the simple way
The chapter’s group leadership is very excited to announce an upcoming fundraising
campaign with hopes that members and friends will offer their support. It’s the easiest
fundraiser the group has initiated in a while—there’s nothing for members to buy, bid on,
buy a ticket to, or show up for! You simply make a donation and know that your local
babywearing community is grateful for your contribution, no matter how big or small.
Ways that you can support the chapter during this fundraising campaign
From July 10 through August 8, the chapter will host a fundraising campaign. During that
time the goal is to raise $400 ($100 each week of the campaign). And there are easy ways
for you to make a contribution to the organization’s mission:
What happens to the funds that the group raises?
You may be interested in knowing what will happen to any donation you send during this
fundraising campaign. Below are some of the ways that the group spends money.
Why you should feel great about donating
Think about the caregivers who are new to babywearing and come to a meeting just to
figure it all out. What about the person who comes to troubleshoot a carrier they own, but
can’t figure out how to use? And there are also parents who come to meetings to take a
break from being inside and to see new faces or hear an encouraging word. Some families
are experienced babywearers looking to borrow a carrier to use for a special event or
family outing.
This community has existed so long because of enthusiastic members, loyal friends, great
supporters, and tireless volunteers. Collectively, this chapter is supported by everyone’s
efforts in a number of ways. We advertise the meetings by word of mouth and in
parenting groups, attend member-initiated play dates to get to know one another better,
and show up to chapter-supported events. We have impromptu after-meeting meals
together, seek and share advice and tips online, and volunteer our talents and resources as
time allows.
The reality is that it takes more than people power and our love of babywearing to keep
our group running effectively. Sometimes the group has fundraisers in order to pay for
the supplies and tools needed to support our mission. And we hope that you will support
this community by giving to this fundraising campaign.
campaign with hopes that members and friends will offer their support. It’s the easiest
fundraiser the group has initiated in a while—there’s nothing for members to buy, bid on,
buy a ticket to, or show up for! You simply make a donation and know that your local
babywearing community is grateful for your contribution, no matter how big or small.
- $5 can cover the cost of having a carrier cleaned
- $20 can pay for two months of online software subscription
- $30 can pay for a budget carrier for one of the “learning libraries”
Ways that you can support the chapter during this fundraising campaign
From July 10 through August 8, the chapter will host a fundraising campaign. During that
time the goal is to raise $400 ($100 each week of the campaign). And there are easy ways
for you to make a contribution to the organization’s mission:
- Send an electronic payment via to Paypal DCMDVA@babywearinginternational.org
- Mail a check or money order to the group at P.O. Box 3551, Merrifield, VA 22116
- Give cash or a check in-person at one of the following monthly meetings:
- Thursday, July 14 at Bethesda
- Saturday, July 16 at D.C.
- Saturday July 23 at Bethesda
- Thursday, July 28 at Springfield
- Wednesday, August 3 at Tysons
- Friday, August 5 at Centreville
What happens to the funds that the group raises?
You may be interested in knowing what will happen to any donation you send during this
fundraising campaign. Below are some of the ways that the group spends money.
- Support for the national organization
- All affiliated chapters remit a portion of their membership fees and donations to Babywearing International.
- Technology
- Affiliated chapters pay monthly fees for online software to track who has borrowed a carrier, when the carrier is due, to help figure out overdue fees for carriers not returned on time, and to track membership.
- A couple of years ago, the chapter found a great sale and invested in tablets so that group volunteers did not have to use personal devices at meetings.
- Carriers
- Did you know that the group has over 350 carriers spread among its multiple “learning libraries?” Group leadership takes advantage of special discounts targeted to babywearing educators, and volunteers have a special knack for finding quality carriers at modest price. Carriers more than five years old have recently been removed from the lending libraries.
- Demo dolls
- These are weighted dolls that simulate a real infant or child. They come in handy for teaching demonstrations and for use by families who are expecting and who come to meetings without an actual baby to wear. Recently, the group bought some professional demo dolls. Chapter leaders often use their own money and resources to convert a regular doll into a demo doll. Leaders sometimes find that at the busiest monthly meetings that there are not enough demo dolls around for the hands-on portion of the meeting.
- Written materials
- The chapter maintains a supply of brochures, pamphlets, and business cards. The written material is made available at the monthly meetings and at outreach events that the group attends.
Why you should feel great about donating
Think about the caregivers who are new to babywearing and come to a meeting just to
figure it all out. What about the person who comes to troubleshoot a carrier they own, but
can’t figure out how to use? And there are also parents who come to meetings to take a
break from being inside and to see new faces or hear an encouraging word. Some families
are experienced babywearers looking to borrow a carrier to use for a special event or
family outing.
This community has existed so long because of enthusiastic members, loyal friends, great
supporters, and tireless volunteers. Collectively, this chapter is supported by everyone’s
efforts in a number of ways. We advertise the meetings by word of mouth and in
parenting groups, attend member-initiated play dates to get to know one another better,
and show up to chapter-supported events. We have impromptu after-meeting meals
together, seek and share advice and tips online, and volunteer our talents and resources as
time allows.
The reality is that it takes more than people power and our love of babywearing to keep
our group running effectively. Sometimes the group has fundraisers in order to pay for
the supplies and tools needed to support our mission. And we hope that you will support
this community by giving to this fundraising campaign.
Monday, July 4, 2016
More Red, White, and Blue--worn by you!
Next shows the same mom and baby in a Tiny Tiger Baby American Beauty, a white wrap in a front cross carry. THe baby is asleep with a hand tucked by the cheek. So adorable!
The baby is looking at the camera and does not appear to be impressed while mom wraps in a Kokoskaa Marshmallow Pebbles. Let's home the baby was unhappy with the time of day and not the wrap itself.
Stephanie H and son look calm and serene in a blue ssc standing near trees and runing water.
Araceli shared a selfie of her and and child in a Lillebaby carryon in blue and white hearts. Both are wearing blue with a bright white background. I feel like I'm looking at a modern minimalist blog the colors are so vivid.
Lindsy M shows us her her Glory wrap and bamberoo wc.
Genevieve shares a photo of a one day old baby in a red mei tai; a six month old baby in the same red Snugli used by her grandmother and the baby wrapped on her front in a blue Storch warp
Morgan shoes us its possible to wear patriotic colors and be a Wisconsin cheese head at the same time while she stands in the airport wearing a Lenny Lamp stars blue and grey ssc.
Meredith confirms the headgear makes the photo as she stands with her daughter in a blue wrap. The baby is wearing a patriotic headband in blue and white stars with red and white stripes!
Lacey wraps in a wool Natibaby autumn blaze for extra cush and wicking in the summer heat while running errands
Ellen manages a toddler and a baby on a walk in a light colored Didymos Indio
Thank you to all the members who shared photos with us in celebration of Independence Day. Are you snapping any photos today? We'd be happy to see and share more of our membership's activities with you!
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Happy Birthday America!
The members of our Facebook chatter group responded enthusiastically when we asked for photos of green carriers for St. Patrick's Day and were just as enthusiastic posting pictures for July 4th, the US Independence Day. They posted pictures of red, white, and/or blue carriers and we're happy to share them with our readers!
Laura M
Lincoln Memorial in the background with brown haired woman in a Pavo Otomi Geranium wrap facing away from the camera in the foreground |
Washington Monument and reflecting pool in background. Crowd of pedestrians in middle ground and brown haired woman in a Pavo Otomi Geranium wrap facing way from the camera in the foreground |
Terri stands in a parking lot with her daughter in a front carry in a whales kinderpack |
Terri takes a selfie with a toddler in a red Didymos wrap |
Terri's mom wears a newborn in a blue linen ring sling |
This is just a few of the pictures submitted for the Independence Day celebrations. Look back later in the day for more photos from our membership!
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